Polo-like kinase 1-mediated phosphorylation of the GTP-binding protein Ran is important for bipolar spindle formation.
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D. Longo | T. Veenstra | D. Dimitrov | T. Conrads | D. Ferris | T. Copeland | A. Ferris | S. Maloid | Jin-Hui Yuan | Yang Feng | Rebecca Fisher | S. Hughes | Jin-hui Yuan
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